... some trees in our campsite. The small plants on the ground included bedstraw, horsetails, gooseberries, thimbleberries, raspberries, and American trail plant. This is American trailplant (Adenocaulon bicolor) .... This is also brookfoam, but with an unidentified fern mixed in. These are horsetails (Equisetum arvense) . They look almost like tiny pine trees, but they're actually ...
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... spring! A memorable spring. From April I’m already a 3 rd year middle schoolstudent. 5)Do you like spring? Basically, I like it. It’s warm, the cherry blossoms are beautiful, and field horsetails are starting to grow. 6)Do you have pollinosis (allergies)? No. 7)What color is spring color? Obviously, it’s pink. 8)Spring item you’ve recently purchased is? I haven’t bough anything recently. 9...
... all bluebell bulbs from that area. I got most of them this year, but the edges of the bed were still rich with the ghostly bulbs. If blackberries don't take over the PNW, bluebells and horsetails will, I swear. My hayfever is really manageable this year. Part of it is the adrenal support I'm getting, I'm sure, but I also think that my adjustment from pharmaceutical hayfever treatments to ...
... riverside vegetation. In Flagstaff, everything is a darker shade of green, and where we used to live in Dewey, most of everything was a drab shade of grey-green The riverside path goes through horsetails. I like horsetails a lot, mostly for the sheer irony that these plants used to, well, stand 150 feet tall and provide shade as the first land plants, and now they're relegated to less than ...